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this is very easily done with a light abrasive wheel on a buffer.
Hit Mao-Mart or Sears, get the $20 grinder, and get the scotchbrite type abrasive buffing wheels for it.

I suggest some SERIOUS practice before trying this, use old barstock with sharp corners first, and make sure you line the grinder material rest with electrical tape to protect the part.
also, it is recommended that you PAD THE FLOOR around your work area with something soft to catch the slide when it is inevitably RIPPED from your hand while you do it.

concrete dings are hard to get out of metal....dont ask:-)
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